Director of Advocacy
Studies and Visiting Professor.
Professor Gavin earned her B.A. in 1972 at Case
Western Reserve University and a J.D. in 1978 at Cleveland Marshall College of
Law, Cleveland State University, where she served as an editor of the law
review. Professor Gavin began her career as an assistant public defender,
Office of Public Defender, in Cleveland, Ohio. She continued her career as a
litigation associate with a Philadelphia law firm. Since 1986, Professor Gavin has
been a practicing attorney and principal of Gavin & Gavin, P.A., in Cherry
Hill. She received her civil trial certification from the New Jersey Supreme Court
in 1994. She has served as a mediator for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
and the New Jersey Superior Court. Professor Gavin has served as a frequent
panelist on continuing legal education programs and has developed materials for
use in the law school curriculum for teaching advocacy and dispute resolution
through participatory skills courses. In addition to teaching Pretrial
Advocacy, Trial Advocacy, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Evidence, and
Products Liability, she serves as coach of the Rutgers–Camden student trial
advocacy competition teams. Her publications include, "No Second Chances: Best
Practices for Expert Practice" (Stetson
Law Review), "Stealth Tort Reform" (Valparaiso
University Law Review), "Managerial Justice in a Post-Daubert World: A Reliability
Paradigm" (Federal Rules Decisions), "Unconscionability Found: A Look at Pre-Dispute Mandatory Arbitration
Agreements 10 Years After 'Doctor's Associates, Inc. v. Casarotto'" (Cleveland State Law Review), "Playing by
the Rules: Strategies for Defending Depositions" (Detroit
College of Law at Michigan State University Law Review).
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